Updated: November 4, 2012 | 10:07 a.m. November 4, 2012 | 9:40 a.m.

Dismissing President Obama's chances in several swing states, including states like Minnesota, Michigan and Pennsylvania, where the Romney campaign is attempting to make a new push with just days left, Beeson said the Obama campaign is struggling.

This is the case all over the country: they are underperforming and we are overperforming, he said on Fox News Sunday.

Sounding even more confident on Florida and Virginia, Beeson said Romney's map was expanding.

Four years ago the president was campaigning in Indiana," he continued. "It looks like the map is starting to expand drastically in our favor.

I, for one, am expecting quite a few MSM sphincter seat-clenches on election night. We might even be treated to some of them having to have their sphincters force-released from the seats by their compassionate union set workers assigned to that task.

I will enjoy the figurative taste of their sweet, sweet tears of disappointment as I uncontrollably revel in their despair.

We are definitely a silent pick up. After seeing Detroit last summer, I can only assume that 4 years of no improvement, and some cold, will keep enough of those folks home so the rest of the state can swamp the totals easily.

I think the message in a lot of churches today will be subtle but definitely anti obama. That has to count for something.

Meanwhile, the polls, especially those which are messaged are worthless. To me the final Gallop will be the one to watch. Romney had the last one by 7 with no distinction between dems gop or indys. Frankly who cares how they are registered as look as they vote the way we want. If Gallop has Romney over 50 in the last poll, my guess is it is all over for the Kenyan, big time. If they are both under 50, it will be a nail biter with the edge going to Romney. I doubt there will be a change to His Excellency in the lead but if so it would defy all logic but as long as he is under 50, he loses.

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posted on 11/04/2012 7:33:54 AM PST
by Mouton
(Voting is an opiate of the electorate. Nothing changes no matter who wins..)

Notice the media says it is close over and over. That’s the mantra. They always do that when Republicans are ahead. I was waiting to see if this Obama comeback would result in predictions of an Obama win. There are very few of those. We are in good shape.

Our priest led a prayer at the end of Mass asking God to help instruct us to make a Christian decision. I think everyone in the congregation knew what this meant.

Interesting. I saw your post and asked my wife who just came back from her local Catholic church if the priest said anything in reference to the election and she told me he did in reference to abortion and the economy. I wonder if this is being repeated in many other churches.

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posted on 11/04/2012 7:46:38 AM PST
by PJ-Comix
(Beware the Rip in the Space/Time Continuum)

Obama and Romney are both playing on mostly BLUE state turf. Romney is running the sort of campaign winning camps run, optimistic, hopeful, bland. Obama is running the sort of campaign losers run, nasty, desperate and shrill.

Obama is not acting like a candidate whose internal polling is showing him winning.

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posted on 11/04/2012 7:50:04 AM PST
by MNJohnnie
(Giving more money to DC to fix the Debt is like giving free drugs to addicts think it will cure them)

It’s no coincidence that Obama is having a rally with Bruce Springsteen in Madison, Wisconsin tomorrow. Clearly, he’s trying to rally the base.

Turnout will be interesting. In 2004, John Kerry and Springsteen drew 80,000 in Madison.

Campaign sources were claiming 20,000 for Katy Perry and Obama yesterday in Milwaukee, but according to the venue’s website, the maximum capacity for the room they played was a little more than 12,500. ...and that’s before setting up two stages, security perimeters and the like.

Ignore the polls, watch the action and the rhetoric. Obama and Romney are both playing on mostly BLUE state turf.

You bring up a critically important observation. Obama hasn't extended himself into Republican dominated territory. He's fallen back to defending Democrat dominated territory because Mitt has advanced his offensive and has him on the run.

In military terms, Obama is in a mad retreat. You can see it in everything his camp is doing and saying. They're going down, and they know it.

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posted on 11/04/2012 8:23:53 AM PST
by Windflier
(To anger a conservative, tell him a lie. To anger a liberal, tell him the truth.)

Yep, Big Romney Win! I see Romney taking New York too, them folks been taxed to the max already, they know it cost them jobs, dumped upon with this hurricane disaster and a government slow to help. And Ill bet there will be some other liberal coast states that Romney gets too.

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posted on 11/04/2012 8:27:59 AM PST
by Son House
(Romney Plan: Cap Spending At 20 Percent Of GDP.)

Maybe Bamsy will be relieved to be out of it. It has to have been super ugly and scary esp w Benghazi and that awful group of females. Imagine, Hillary, Susan Rice, V Jarrett, AND going home to Mooch(probably never sees her andyway)?

Then all the Arab bosses and then the military seeing him for what he is?

If Obozo loses big time, he pardons all of his fellow criminals/traitors. Then, he would issues thousands of executive orders to weaken our country even more.

Then, Obozo will resign as president the day before Romney is sworn in: .

1. When he resigns, that makes Biden President after he is sworn in by John Roberts.
2. Then, President Biden will pardon Obozo and his cabinet members of all crimes/misdeeds like Ford pardoned Nixon. Biden will become the automatic pardon machine for rats in congress and in DC.

Let's be realistic. Obama has 358 electoral votes if he holds on to what won in 2008. The only state he had any chance of picking up was Missouri which McCain won by .13%. Why would Obama do anything but go to Missouri and the states he won by the lowest margin. Ditto Romney, why would he go anywhere but Missouri and the "easy states" he needs to win (NC, In, FL, Oh, Va, Co)? Romney wins if he gets these states. Obama wins one of these and he stays in....UNLESS: the next tier of battleground states, Ia, NH,Mn,Pa,Na,Wisc. The fight was always in these states, end of story. The fact that Obama didn't go into other republican won 2008 states means nothing.

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posted on 11/04/2012 8:58:43 AM PST
by Founding Father
(The Pedophile moHAMmudd (PBUH---Pigblood be upon him))

Its no coincidence that Obama is having a rally with Bruce Springsteen in Madison, Wisconsin tomorrow. Clearly, hes trying to rally the base.

I have two college age daughters (they do not go to UWM thankfully!), and I hesitate to see how Springsteen reaches many of the mind-numbed little darlings on campus. The hairy birky-wearing aging hippie crowd maybe, but he needs the students.

Then, President Biden will pardon Obozo and his cabinet members of all crimes/misdeeds like Ford pardoned Nixon. Biden will become the automatic pardon machine for rats in congress and in DC.

What Romney should do is election night announce his Department of Justice is opening an immediate investigation into the ambassador's death, campaign donations for gov't grants to green companies, etc. He should announce the investigation will go wherever it leads and name Obama, Biden, etc as targets of the investigation. He then says that he is taking the position that all named targets are considered possible co-conspirators and any pardons by, between, or for co-conspirators will be deemed null and void by his department of justice. Then he can dare the supremes to oppose him.

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posted on 11/04/2012 9:08:30 AM PST
by Founding Father
(The Pedophile moHAMmudd (PBUH---Pigblood be upon him))

FF, none of those should be battle ground states, they should be safely blue. That is where you assumptions fail, you assume those should be battle grounds. No they should not. They should be safe Obama states.

Obama can win Oh and lose WI and Co and lose the election.

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posted on 11/04/2012 9:10:02 AM PST
by MNJohnnie
(Giving more money to DC to fix the Debt is like giving free drugs to addicts think it will cure them)

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